《守望先锋2》第12季因缺少埃及皮肤而面临反弹

币界网Publicado a 2024-08-15Actualizado a 2024-08-15

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《守望先锋2》第12季名为“新边疆”,在游戏界引起了巨大争议,因为与埃及有关的英雄没有埃及主题的皮肤。

深受埃及历史和神话影响的新一季将于8月20日开始。本季推出了一张名为“阿努比斯王座”的新地图和一张神话中的“阿努bis收割者”皮肤。

然而,在提到埃及文化时,事实证明,像安娜、法拉、拉马特拉或泽尼亚塔这样的关键人物都没有得到任何与他们的文化背景相关的皮肤,这让许多玩家感到失望。

粉丝们特别希望这些英雄能得到一些与文化相关的皮肤,因为这个季节有着如此强烈的埃及主题。游戏中最重要的埃及角色之一安娜将有一个新的皮肤和神话武器,但它们是基于日本神话,而不是埃及神话。Pharah是另一个有埃及血统的角色,他只能通过游戏内商店获得一种新皮肤。与此同时,拉马特拉和泽尼亚塔根本没有收到任何新的埃及主题化妆品——这个决定对许多玩家来说似乎很奇怪。

守望先锋2社区对皮肤选择表示不满

在Reddit和推特等社交媒体网站上,人们纷纷抱怨这些英雄没有埃及皮肤。他们似乎对暴雪感到失望,暴雪本可以借此机会通过角色的出现来认识和庆祝游戏中的不同文化。被批评的其他事情之一是遗漏了最初以法老的名字设计的拉马特拉,这使得他为什么没有出现在任何与季节相关的内容中变得更加奇怪。

自推出以来,每位英雄每年都会收到至少两张Epic或Legendary皮肤(Orisa除外),许多粉丝现在想知道,如果暴雪不在以埃及为重点的赛季中发布内容更新,暴雪未来的内容更新方向会是什么。

虽然有人注意到Zenyatta在最近的活动中获得了新的皮肤,但愤怒主要在于第12季的时间和主题。玩家们觉得这可能是为这些英雄引入具有文化共鸣的皮肤的完美时刻,但他们没有这样做,他们认为这表明暴雪缺乏创造力。

随着《新边疆》的发布日期临近,玩家们仍在讨论为什么《守望先锋2》中没有埃及皮肤,以及暴雪是否会在未来的更新中解决这个问题。

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